Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Pearl
A pearl in dreams speaks of value formed by pressure, inner clarity surfaced from concealment, and quiet beauty that invites recognition.
Pebble
A small stone: steady, portable, shaped by water and time; a marker on a path and a seed of change.
Pelican
A coastal, protective water-bird symbolizing provision, communal care, and skilled harvesting of resources — often shown with a capacious bill, focused dives, and attentive young.
Pencil
A small tool of intention: sketching, writing, correcting — portable creativity and modest power.
Pendulum
A swinging weight that measures rhythm, timing, and the pull between two poles — often a mirror of indecision, timing, or inner authority.
Penguin
A grounded, communal swimmer that moves between land (safety) and sea (emotion); sleek, protective, oddly formal.
Penny Arcade
A small, nostalgic arcade where every machine asks for a penny — playful exchanges, tiny wagers, and the clink of small coins.
Perfume Bottle
A small vessel of scent representing memory, invitation, and the invisible language of attraction.
Pergola
A wooden or vine-covered outdoor structure offering shade and an open frame — a threshold between house and garden, public and private.
Perigee
A moment of approaching — closeness, intensity, gravitational pull. Emotions and events feel magnified; endings and culminations near.
Periscope
A slim, upward-seeking instrument that grants a narrow, elevated view — distance + focus, partial clarity, and the act of looking without being fully seen.
Petal
A single petal — fallen, held, or drifting — pointing to delicate change, small gifts, and trimmed attachments.
Photograph
A photograph in a dream compresses memory, preservation, selective focus and the way you frame a person or moment — it asks what you choose to keep, edit, or let fade.
Pig
The pig in dreams points to appetite for comfort, abundance, instinctual wisdom and the parts of life we call ‘messy’ but fertile. It can be a sign of nourishment, resources, or neglected needs asserting themselves.
Pigeon
A steady urban messenger bird — familiar, social, observant; arrives, perches, and carries small news or habits.
Pillar
A pillar in a dream stands for support, structure, and the values that hold you up; it can indicate stability, a tested foundation, or a need to reassess what you rely on.
Pillow Mountain
A soft, climbable mountain made of pillows — cozy summit, gentle slopes, gives way underfoot yet invites rest.
Pine
An evergreen tree that signals endurance, grounding, resinous memory, and quiet longing — both rooted stability and the ache to reach higher.
Planet
A solitary or visible planet in a dream points to perspective, cycles, and a center of influence — your aims, a distant person, or a system you orbit.
Plank
A narrow board as support, passage, test or endurance—literal and symbolic ground beneath the dreamer.
Plum
A ripe plum: sensual, slightly tart sweetness, stain of juice and the pit at the center—symbol of nourishment, hidden seed, seasonal turning.
Pocket Universe
A small, self-contained cosmos held close—stars, rooms, or lives folded into a palm or pocket; intimate exploration of inner worlds.
Pomegranate
A richly seeded fruit symbolizing fertility, hidden abundance, and the tension between interior life and outer appearance.
Pond
A small, still body of water that holds reflections, life at its margins, and layered depths beneath a quiet surface.